Desperation time for Obami. The tide is turning.
Desperation time for Obami. The tide is turning.
I think 0bama is toast. 0bama is struggling in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Connecticut - I don’t think Goode or Johnson will save him. In fact, one poll showed Johnson actually hurting 0bama in New Mexico. If Romney gets a good running mate with bona fide conservative credentials, G-S-M.
A genuine moronic twofer!
meh
Of course he does. Why bother to win 51% when 34% will do?
He needs another Ross Perot and to paraphrase Rick Pitino, he’s not working through that door.
Hear that 3rd Party voters-Obama is counting on you, don’t let him down!
They did well, by their standards, in VA and CO with about 1%.
I highly doubt that VA and CO will be split 49.5%-49.5%.
paging Ralph Nader
This is why we need “instant runoff”.
Unfortunately neither of the 2 main parties want it, since it empowers 3rd party candidates....
We had it for local races in Tacoma, WA up til 2 yrs ago, but in our voter guide the GOPe party hack recommended that we vote to end it, since if violated “one person, one vote”, which is a ridiculous lie.
Last I heard it was also used for CA bay area local elections.
Busy selling hope... I can smell his fear.
No surpise to anyone on this forum, but the AP reporter who wrote this story is a hopeless hack for the Obama way. His story from Virginia where Obama said, “You didn’t build that” focused entirely on Romney’s tax returns. When I tweeted the reporter asking about the Obama quote, he deleted it immediately. He writes what the Obama campaign wants him to write.
Obama is looking for Perot. The people voting for Goode and Johnson are probably not people who would ever vote for Romney, even if it means another four years of Obama, and it might, especially if there aren’t enough conservatives and libertarians to overcome the dead vote. I figure Johnson is going to vote for Obama, and Goode doesn’t know who he is going to vote for, but until that time, they can represent something, whatever it is.
Run, Ralph, Run!
You saved us in 2000, you can do it again in 2012.
He’s dead meat politically, and he knows it. The media may lie to us, but you can bet he’s getting the straight scoop.
I may not like Romney, but watching Obama get Cartered on Inauguration Day is going to be sweet.
Then on to other problems...
The Democrat convention boost, is going to be something like a dead cat bounce. That ought to give Obama a fur-ball.
Well, given some of the attitudes here, slipping a few millions to the Constitution Party, Libertarians, etc., might be a good move, esp. if you could target it on the battleground states.
Nothing says “Dem win” like a Clintonian plurality.
Having said that, these two fringe candidates are completely unknown to a very high percentage of voters.
John Anderson and Perot were widely known and had a lot of campaign money.